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Bexon bask in $1 500 glory after T10 Smash Up triumph

Bexon Oval Super Stars are celebrating their well-earned $1,500 prize after defeating Morne Crusaders by 25 runs in the final of the South Castries Cricket Association/National Lotteries Authority T10 Smash Up.

The final, played on Tuesday, November 4 at Mindoo Phillip Park, capped a dominant campaign for the Bexon side.

Jaden Elibox was named batsman of the final, blasting 38 off 18 balls (four sixes) as Bexon posted 111-4 in their 10 overs.

Theo Edward laid the foundation with 28 from 17, including a four and two sixes, before turning destroyer with the ball; his 3-12 from two overs earned him both bowler and MVP of the final honours.

The Crusaders, despite a top score of 26 from Ephron Charles, faltered in their chase and finished on 89-7. They collected $1,000 for second place, while Forestierre Kataharrs earned $400 for third.

Lee John of Crusaders was named tournament MVP for leading the wicket tally, and Forestierre’s Stephen Naitram topped the run charts.

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